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p� P1R,T� <br /> U �y <br /> CITY OF PRIOR AK a TA <br /> INNES0V <br /> Mayor and City Council <br /> BYLAWS <br /> SECTION 1400: <br /> CITY COUNCIL RECOGNITION <br /> 1401: COMMENDATION AND CENSURE: To the extent allowed by law, the City Council <br /> desires to encourage appropriate behavior and discourage inappropriate behavior <br /> among its members. The City Council, as a body, may by motion and four-fifths (4/5) <br /> vote, commend or censure one of its own. If the act involves two members of the <br /> Council, a majority vote is required. <br /> 1401.1 Commendation: A member may receive public commendation for the exercise of <br /> positive leadership, community vision or other actions considered meritorious by <br /> the City Council. <br /> 1401.2 Censure: A member may receive a public reprimand for failure to conform to any <br /> provisions of these bylaws, state statute, misconduct at meetings, violating <br /> confidentiality or the attorney-client privilege, absenteeism, disloyalty, a violation <br /> of the standards of ethics or violating other value the City holds dear. The <br /> purpose of the censure is to reprimand a council member with the hope of <br /> reforming him or her so that he or she won't behave in the same way again. <br /> A motion to censure is amendable, debatable, requires a majority vote and <br /> cannot be reconsidered. G <br /> i <br />
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